3rd Annual OBX Run - October 7th, 2006
The Mid-Atlantic / Carolina ""L.O.S.T."" Annual romp along the Outerbanks of North Carolina. No skids, No lift, No problem. The run is on Saturday and leaves early in the morning. The group will travel up the coast, on the coast in the white sands of the OBX, past fisherman and lighthouses. Around noon we'll stop to grill up some lunch and maybe catch some dinner. Bring your beach toys or fishing gear. After a long lunch, we'll continue up the beach until it's time to go find a place to eat. Get a hotel with the other ""L.O.S.T."" or camp down near the beach. Sunday is yours for playing or going home.
We will be taking the Ocracoke ferry to start out with.
Meet at 8:30 am on Saturday Morning at the Ferry
Most likely going
1 ) LoganSix
2 ) uvalax236 (+ horde)
3 ) Mutt
4 ) Ugg (s)
5 ) cpliberty04
6 ) Nerve_Gas
7 ) SKIDOG
8 ) muser80
9 ) sstenner
Maybe going
Can't go (weenies, posers, and other losers)
1 ) Talon
2 ) WV(0)IIIIIII(0)
3 ) DaveKJ02
4 ) kolesy
5 ) hatteras8926
6 ) fireman1028
7 ) dog_party
8 ) benmar2000
Communication
Channel 36 CB and FRS (CB preferred)
Where to meet
We will be taking the Ocracoke ferry to start out with.
Meet there at 8:30 am.
There is a gas station in Frisco near beach ramp 49.
Somewhere on the beach later. Just listen for the CB chatter.
Where to stay
On Friday - Campground in Frisco ($20 /night)
On Saturday - Campground in Oregon Inlet ($20 /night)
http://www.nps.gov/caha/camping99.htm
The camp ground has clean toilets and cold water showers. There are off the ground "fire pits" and picnic tables. Camping surface is sand. Usually one or two tent areas per campsite. Paved road around the camp area. There is a dune between the beach and the campsite. The site was pretty quiet and very dark at night. The noisest residents are the crickets. I believe they took credit cards (the campsite, not the crickets).
Hotel
TBD
What you need
Bring a cooler for your lunch on Saturday.
I'll have "The Grill" for cooking at the waters edges.
No special equipment needed for your Jeep. 4x4 is recommended, not sure if you can do it in 2 wheel drive.